Category Archives: Comedy

Meet Ben’s Granny, you’d think she’s just an ordinary Granny but she is actually an international jewel thief! No one would think that she was a thief because she is very ordinary, in fact she is very boring and all … Continue reading →

This book is written by Jeff Kinney, it is the seventh book of the series. It is a comedy told by cartoon pictures as well as dialogue. In the story, Greg’s school is holding a Valentines Day dance and Greg has struggled to find … Continue reading →

Yes you guessed right, this is the follow-up to the jaw-dropping book: Molly Moon’s Incredible Book of Hypnotism.This book starts right where the first one left off so I wouldn’t read this one first. However, despite this slight draw-back the … Continue reading →

This is a book about a boy called Ben, who is forced to enter a dancing competition by his mum and dad who love ballroom dancing more then him. Mum and dad know nothing about Ben and what he does … Continue reading →

This book is part of a series of fantastic books. When Hiccup and his friends get stuck in a ring of fire they discover a new species of dragon Hiccup who is an expert about dragons, doesn’t recognise the dragons . The dragons made the ring of fire … Continue reading →

Whenever Mr Fox steals a chicken from three nasty farmers, Boggis, Bunce and Bean, they go absolutely berserk. And one time when Mr Fox steals from them they get so angry they come up with a horrible but cunning plan that … Continue reading →

‘Muddle Earth’ By Paul Stewart, and brilliantly illustrated by Chris Riddell, is a great book for boys & girls aged 8-10. This book is a hilarious book about an average schoolboy, Joe who has to report on a made up world, he has … Continue reading →

Rafe is about to start middle school and things aren’t looking so good at home. His mum’s being ruled over by Rafe’s mum’s boyfreind, Bear. Join Rafe Khatchadorian as he breaks very serious school rules to make his school year … Continue reading →

“I’m Tom Gates. When my teachers don’t have their beady eyes on me, I like to draw pictures and think of ways to annoy Delia.” This really is a brilliant book with comedy, humour and more comedy. Tom is going … Continue reading →